Under-screen fingerprint scanner

The market is rumored that Apple is working on the under-screen fingerprint scanner, but Qualcomm has announced it. These can capture the 3D scans for acoustic detection using ultrasonic wavelength. It is comparable with OLED panels and also requires special thickness.

It works also under water. This makes the device waterproof. Heart rate and blood flow can also be easily detected with the help of ultrasonic scanners. Vivo presented a prototype in MWC Shanghai. Hope this phone equipped with this technology can come in the market by the end of the year.

Samsung IOS cell image sensor

Most Smartphone makers use Sony’s image sensor because the options are quite limited. Samsung has now launched its own CMOS image sensor under the brand IOS cell image sensor. These were used in the Samsung initially.

Camera without lens

The capability of cameras is limited. This is due to their texture. They have image sensors, shutters, lenses, etc. Caltech’s engineer has made a camera that is thin micron. Human hair is equal to 100 microns. It is so thin that it can be coated on anything;

imagine that the whole back of your smartphone is a camera. This can be a piece of cloth, glass piece or display embedded or eyeglass. There is no theoretical limit of resolution and sensor size.

Mobile 3D Facial Recognition

If 3D facial recognition is applied correctly in the Smartphone, then it can prove to be a milestone in the case of privacy and security. Those Face Unlock Solutions which are present now can be tricked by the photograph. In such a 3D facial recognition can be quite a safe option. Depth sensors will scan facial follicles and contour. Your phone will automatically recognize you.

This will also give you the Hands-free operation with the combination of voice assistants. This year, SoftNetic gave its demo in Mw Shanghai. It is being heard that Apple is going to add 3D facial recognition instead of the fingerprint scanner in this year’s iPhone.

Hybrid fuel cell

The discussion of the Fuel cell is getting faster in the market. However, this technology has not been commercially used. Myfc Company has launched Hybrid Power Banks using the world’s smallest fuel cell. They can be charged using a simple electrical outlet. Or you can use salt and water to create hydrogen.

The 4000 mAh charger weighs 200 grams, which appears to be heavy, but the process of reducing weight is also underway.

Roll-in and accompanying speakers

Some people believe that there is no replacement for the speaker’s physical size. Michigan State University’s researchers have proved this thing false. These researchers are working on Ferro electret nano generators or FNG. This can be made from a thin material like paper.

Speaker and microphone can be made from this material. Talking scientifically, it can pick up vibrations in the air, and turn them into electric energy. It can send the electrical signal as vibration, which people can hear a sound.

Screen will charge phone

We use glass screens because they look good, feel good and they can be coated and completely transparent. According to a new research from the University of Queens University Belfast, Stanford University, University of California Berkeley, California State University and the National Institute for Materials Science, according to a new research by scientists from Japan, the scripts can now be prepared from many types of materials.

Screens can be prepared using substances like graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (H-BN) and C60. The material is Transparent, Flexible and Super Conduct.

Solid State Lithium Iron and Graphene Batteries

Batteries have emerged as a major pain in modern electronics. Toyota is working on making batteries using sulfide Suprionik conductors.

Initially, it can be said that if this battery works like a supercapacitor then it can store more energy in a very short time. The Spanish company Grephinano is engaged in developing the Graphene Polymer Battery.

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